I am a Christian Theist (but obviously non-traditional from the standpoint of many Christian answerers here.
A basic tenant of my faith states:
"We claim the privilege of worshiping Almighty God according to the dictates of our own conscience, and allow all men the same privilege, let them worship how, where or what they may."
Is this teaching offencive to anyone? Why?
My only clarification is that I already know it is offencive to some "Christian" sects, I don't really understand why, as it is consistant with the teaching of Christ but I understand it still the same. I am looking for any others whom it is offencive to and their rational.
I believe all should respected in their belief in so far as they act according to that which they profess (that includes Atheism, although I understand it is not a belief based concept).
2007-02-05
07:37:39
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